CI v EK5S3 li I! (I l TOMBSTONE PROSPFaTTORI PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING '.(SOXIUY EXCKFTKD) sy S C. BIGG. Editor and Proprietor. tJutBCr!itiun Itutea. One Year ?10 00 Six ilontha COO ThreeMontha 3 00 OueMoath. 100 Delivered by Carrier for 25 cents per week. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Fresh Rancb Butter lrom tbe rancn ot J B WtlU atWolcott'a Cash Store. 3.7tl Gail Hamhtox does not favor a woman's department at the World's Fair. She says: "The distinguishing, inalienable, and impenom ana im perial industry of women can never be exhibited at a fair. The on'y fair that can show her work, whether it be good or bad, is the day of judgment." Tue San Francico papers are com plaining of the ecale which covers this year's shipments of California citrus fruit. It certainly renders the fruit very unattractive and must ultimately detract from its value and increase the demand for the clean bright or ances and lemons from Souora and Arizona orchards. The father of Charles F. Crisp, ihe Speaker ...

V 1 n .in ns 1, irVom Fri Jay Daily. Judge RciUy returned from Benson t oday. Tho Daughters of Rebecca will meet to-night. T. F. Hudson returned to the ranch at South Fas yesterday. Win. Morge left to-day lor Hose1 mill with a load of supplies. Miai Fanchar, who has been very ill, has fortunately recovered. Mr. IL C. Kettlewell'a familar face was seen on the street today. Simo G alien is in town today from his ranch on the San Pedro river. J. P. Johnson is doing assessment work on his claim near Stein'a Pass. J. C, Hornback left today for his ranch in the Chiricahua mountains. San Diego is now shipping gypsum in large quantities to San Francisco. There were seventy guests present at the parsonage last night and $40 donated. Dr. Goodfellow wires Dr. Hamilton that he will certainly bo in Tombstone to-morrow. A man bv the name of Longwell in El Paso was recently married to Mr. Shorten. John Miatio and H. S. Thomas re turned today from Hereford where they have been duck hunting. f- (ran...

! T V 1N. Vlj t&v ha applied for a certificate to mu iu Pima county. 8. Tribolet hu purchased all of the beef steers of Bryant brother on the old Leslie ranee. They ore a prime lot. It appears after all that the chang of lima on the S. P. has been revoked and that the same old time table it in vogue. T. H. Hand of Willcor has 3 lion scalps, 1 wild cat scalp "and 1 wolf scalp at the supervisors' room await ing the payment of a bounty of in the neighborhood of $100. "Kentuck" whose face has been familiar on the streets of Tombstone for many years, has gone to the Soldiers' Home in Ios Angeles coun ty. G. W. Swain stepped into a hole in front of Justice Alvord's office last night about 8 o'clock aud skinned himself pretty badly. He is laid up in consequence thereof. W. E. Payne fc Co., Employment agents, 910 Union Avenue. Kansas City, Mo, furnish reliable help, male or female, any nationality in any quantity, and send them to all parts of the Union free of charge. Corres pondence s...

I - ! m vm -s fOT " i 'A' TOMBSTONE EPITAPH PCBUSnEDKVEBVSt'XDAVr.rSC Baoo tiuciurn katix: Oneyear. H 00 Six mouths 2 50 Delivered by carrier to any part of lbe city for 35 cents per month. ' Gila County gives the constitution a majority of IS. Bail on. sail on, O ship of state. Nor, reef, nor furl, uor trust to fate, And with the dawn of "93 We'll celebrate our ictoryl The silver convention which meets at 1 Paso on the 15th inst will be attended by a large number of mining men and others from this section. Everybody will be welcome there, Faixt your houses, trim up your grounds, nail the pickets buck on the fence, put the gate back on hinges and" wipe the cobwebs out of your eyes. The dawn of prosperity is with US, While all the cities of the union are bragging about the number or divorces granted last month, it might be in order to place Cochise county on record, with eleven in two days at the last ssion of court. Arizona has.declnred herself. The people of the territory have vote...

L M ' I S'Protel e cr Lfl Th A.T. &B.F. road have an nounced a rate o! $75 per car from Deming to Kansas and the S. P. road will gie tbo rate asked and will lo better. This is the result ol the meet ing at Deining last month. America, has shipped 87,000,000 bushels of wheat to Europe in the past two months, and has received therefor in the neighborhood of $S5, 000,000 in gold. This is a fair sample of the present prosperity of the coun ty " That people are proverbially care less with thair mail is shown in tho report of the Superintendent of the Dead Letter Office, which states that during tbe'last fiscal year nearly 7,000,000 nifctfev of niatl were returned undeliVeratfeV Electricity is to ibe turned to the aid of thefarnlirf'cWor'lIenry Keeler hajingnearly perfected a plow that is toaHn; "Bf & power, and whicli'Ve Claims' wll be within the mean's ol every farmer and as easy of operation as an ordinary farm implement. He predicts that it will work a revolution in farming me...

4 W H i. TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR DECEMBER, - - - 12, 1891 Arizona. fc Soutbeasf-ern K. K Time Card. LEATX. AEHIYk. Bisbee G.20 tja Fairbank 8.15 &,m. JPubank 9.30 a. m. Bisbec "12.00 n'n Daily, except Sunday. (Pacific tin?0 , Bkj. Wiuiwis, BupL Hltrxml ScrTlco. Xhe following is the range of the thermometer for the 24 hours ending 3 o'clock p. m. December 12 . Maximum ................... 53e Minimum 35" LOCAL NOTES. Dr. Goodlellow anil Miss Edith are in town. . The Russell company are playing to crowded bouses in Fheniz. See those fine chairs at the New Voek Store. The best French mixed candies 50c per pound at Yaple's candy faclory. f Mr. Greenwalt, who owns a ranch just below the Sonora line, wan in town today. J.D. Gilbert came in from Turquois this morning. He reports everything prog. easing finely in that camp. W. J. Burner and his son paid Tombstone a -visit today from their ranch at the head of Ramsey canyon. You can get as fine a box of candy at Yaples's candy factory as any...

TOMBSTOM PROSpCTOK PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING (Sunday Excepted) Bit S C. BAGG. Editor and Proprietor. Subscription Rate. One Year 110 00 Six Months 6 00 ThreeMonths 3 00 OneMonth 100 Delivered by Carriers for 25 cents per week. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Fresh Ranch Butter trom the ranch ot J H White atWolcotft Cash Store. 3-7tf Gail Hamilton does not favor a woman's department at the World's Fair. She says: "The distinguishing, inalienable, and imperious and im perial industry of women can never be exhibited at a fair. The oniy fair that can show her work, whether it be good or bad, is the day of judgment." The San Francisco papers are com plaining of the scale which covers this year's shipments of California citrus fruit. It certainly renders the fruit very unattractive and must ultimately detract from its value ard increase the demand for the clean bright or anges and lemons from Sonora and Arizona orchards. The father of Charles F. Orisp, the Speaker elect, lived for years in ...

"Mftw v " " The JLT. 48, V. road have an nounced a "rate of $75 per car from Deming to Kansas and the S. P. road will give the rato asked and will do better. This is the result of the meet ing at Deming last month. America has shipped 87,000,000 bushels of wheat to Europe in the past two months, and has receivod therefor in the neighborhood of $85. 000,000 in gold. This is a fair sample of the presont prosperity of the coun- That people are proverbially care less with their mail is shown in the report of the Superintendent of the Dead Lotter Office, which states that during the last fiscal year nearly 7,000,000 pieces of mail were returned as undeliverable. Electricity is to kbe turned to the aid of the farmer, Senator Henry Keeler having nearly perfected a plow . that is to be driven by electric power, and which' he' claims will be within the means of every farmer and as easy of operation as an ordinary farm implement. He prediots that it will work a revolution in farming methods. ...

, , , " 1 t TOMBSTONE EPITAPH POBUSIKD EVERY SUNDAY.BY S.C.BAQG SUBSCRIPTION KATEM: One year $4 Six months ' 2 50 Delivered by carrier to any part of the city for 35 cents per month. f . ' ' 'GilftjCounty gives the constitution a majority of 18. Sail on. sail on, O ship of state, Nor, reef, nor furl, nor trust to fato, And with the dawn of '93 We'll celebrate our victory ! The silver convention which meets at El Paso on the 15th inst will be attended by a large number of mining men and others from this section. Everybody will be welcome there, Paint your houses", trim up your grounds, nail the pickets back on the fence, put the, gate back on hinges and wipe the cobwebs out of your eyes. The dawn of prosperity is with in, While all the cities of the union are bragging about the number of divorces granted last month, it might be in order to place Coobise county on record, with eleven in two days at the laBt session of court. Arizona has declared herself. The people of the territory ha...

Monday's J?tPg N. Vt,F AJctihs has applied for a certificate iu in Pima count)'. S. Tribolot has purchased all of the beef steers of Bryant brothers on. the old Leslie range. They are a prime lot. It appears after all that the chant; of time on the S. P. has been revoked and that the same old time table is in vogue. F. H. Hand of Willcox has 3 lion scalps, 1 wild cat scalp nd 1 wolf Bcalp at the supervisors' room await ing the payment of a bounty of in the neighborhood of $100. "Kentuck" whose face has been familiar on the streets of Tombstone for many years, has gone to the Soldiers' Home in Los Angeles coun ty. ' d. W. Swain stepped into a hole in front of Justice Alvord's office lasi night about 8 o'clock and skinned himself pretty badly. He is laid up in consequence thereof. W. E. Payne & Co., Employment agents, 910 Union. Avenue. Kansas City, Mo, furnish reliable help, male or female, any nationality in any quantity, and send them to all parts of the Union free of charge. C...

From Friday's Daily. , Judge Reilly returned from Benson t oday. The Daughters of Rebecca will moot to-night. T. F. Hudson returned to the ranch at South Pass yesterday. OUR DELEGATES. Ross' Wm. Morge left to-day for mill with a load of supplies. MissFancher, who has been very ill, has fortunately recovered. Mr. R. 0. Kettlewell's familar face was seen on the streets today. Sime Gallen is in town today from his ranch on the San Pedro river. J. P. Johnson is doing assessment work on his claim near Stein's Pass. J. 0, Hornback left today for his ranch in the Ohiricahua mountains. Chosen to Represent Tomb-. stone in the Southwest Silver Convention. San Diego is now shipping gypsum in large quantities to San Francisco. There were seventy guests present at the parsonage last night and $40 donated. Dr. Goodfellow wires Dr. Hamilton that he Will certainly be in Tombstone to-morrow. A man by the name of Longwell in 1 Paso was recently married to Mrs. Shortee. John Miano and H S. Thomas re t...

' TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR DECEMBER, - - - 12," 1891 Arjaea 9c. StheaterH R. R Time Card. M-pjMMHJUS& IX4.TR, AKRIVi. Jlisbee 6.20 ,M Fairbank 8.15 a.m. fairbank 9.S0 a. m. BisbeC 12.00 n'n -Dcu'ty, xcfi Sunday. a (Pacific timiO . Bkn WnjJAMB, Bupt. Signal Serrlce. The following is the range of the thermometer for the 24 hours ending S o'clock p. m. December 12 . Maximum 53 Minimum 35 LOOAL NOTES. Dr. Goodlellow and Miss Edith are in town. The Russell company are playing to crowded houses in Fheniz. See those fine chairs at the New Yobk Sxokb. The best French mixed candies 50c per pound at Yaple's candy factory, f Mr. Greenwalt, who owns a ranch just below the.Sonora line, was in town today. J.D. Qilbert came in from Turquois this morning. He reports everything prog.essing finely in that camp. W. J. Burner and his son paid Tombstone a visit today from their ranch at the head of Bamsey canyon. You can get as fine a box of candy at Yaples's candy faotory as any place on the Pacifio co...

41 TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR j fUtlLlSIIBl) EVERY EVENING JSUXDaT EXCKTTKD) BV S C. BAGG, Editor and Proprietor. Nubcritlot lCulo. One Year 510 00 Sir Months GOO ThreoMonths 3 00 OueMontb 100 Delivered by Carriers for 25 cents per week. CITY 1SD COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEP. Fresh iUoch Batter trom the ranch ol J H TMte HWolcott't Cah Store. 3-TU Stewart is chairman ol the senate committee on mines and mining. It is estimated that a new boiler for the city water works will cost $700. either that or clo.e it down. The River Congress now in session at Kansas City demands an appropri ation of fC.000,000 a year for tho Mis souri, and $7,000,000 a year for Miss issippi river improvements. There was a fresh eruption of Co lima 'volcano Monday in Mexico, ac companied by a violent shaking of the surrounding country. A number of houses collapsed. Slight earthquake chocks were felt in Islieco and Acu pulco. Acting on the information that '200 Chinese laborers discharged bj the Tehuantepec Railroad compan...

i-5 A U L . 'y l .' r '': V TOMBSTONE EPITAPH PousnsDiiVEYScsDATnYS.O.BAoa 8BCnirTlO.V KATES: One year.. ..... . .............i 00 Slz months - W Delivered by carrier to any part of the city lor 35 ceiper month. - i An ei chance spa .a young man named his horse "Vat Pa Savs" be cause he had obserttl that what pa says always goes. There will be & miniig ' journal etartod in Pbenix Januarf first. It will be a large 24-pago papew The President's message so ft? as it concerns Chili, has provoked Utter comment there, and he is genctxlly charged, in dealing with CbiUn affairs, in having used thetr thw iti too much economy. , ' ' ' A Clevkulnd minister has supplied, individual cups tor the use of his com municants, believing that cleanliness ia next to Godliness. To those ol bis church members who are shocked at the innovation, he gives the assurance that it is the contents of the vessel and not the vessel itself that gives significance to this time-honored rite. Osk of the leading min...

II1 Tub people of Arizona will, with on urconl. be grieved to learn of the death of ex-Uov. Stilord, a man wliu has baen identified with the interest el Arizona for a great number of years and always proved himself a loyal large-hearted friend to her, un der all vicissitudes. A noted divine who was asked to preach against opening iho World's Fair on Sunday, replied promptly: "You had better not call on me, for I don't believe in playing into the devil's hands by making Sunday a dull day. I am in favor of opening the Fair on the people's chief holiday. Charles F. Lwjmis's graphlo para graph on the burro ii his article on "The land of the Poco Tiempo" in the December Scribner, deserves a place by the side of Mark Twain's disserta tion on the Coyote which has found its way into the memory of this gener ation through the echool readers. The Los Angeles Porcupine which knows the erratic Southworth well, gives tbe following key to the mys terious badge worn by himself and the bomb thrower...